Writer and creator Enoch Mailangi's five-part series 'All My Friends Are Racist' is set to go into production for ABC iview in November.
The Birrarangga Film Festival will return to Melbourne next month, featuring a collection of feature-length narrative, documentary, and short films.
Leah Purcell aims to start shooting the feature film adaptation of her play 'The Drover’s Wife' next September after pitching the project to major players in Hollywood.
Up to five Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers will get the opportunity to participate in a workshop with all-rounder Leah Purcell and producing partner Bain Stewart, thanks to Screen Queensland’s First Peoples: First Draft initiative.
This year is shaping as the most eventful and action-packed in the 20-year-career of Indigenous writer-director-producer-actor Leah Purcell.
Leah Purcell will take her talents to New Zealand's North Island in September after being announced as the inaugural Māoriland Filmmaker in Residence.
Rob Collins, Sam Reid and Jessica de Gouw have joined the cast of 'Leah Purcell’s The Drover’s Wife the Legend of Molly Johnson', which is now shooting in NSW.
Five-part ABC iview comedy 'All My Friends Are Racist', written and created by Enoch Mailangi, has kicked off production in Brisbane, with co-executive producer Leah Purcell to star.